Deuteronomy 23:6

6 Thou shalt neuer therfore seke that which is prosperouse or good for them all thy dayes for euer.

Deuteronomy 23:6 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 23:6

Thou shalt not seek their peace nor their prosperity all thy
days for ever.
] Not that they were to retain malice towards them, or indulge a spirit of revenge, or not do them any good offices in a private way, which is contrary to the law of love; nor does this contradict any offices of kindness and friendship that might be performed in a personal way: so we find that David had a kindness for Hanun the Ammonite, and showed it, though ill rewarded for it, yet is not blamed for doing it; ( 2 Samuel 10:2 ) for these words respect not persons in a private capacity, but the people of Israel as a body politic, who, as such, were not to carry on trade and commerce with those people, nor intermarry with them, nor make leagues and enter into alliances with them; the reason of which was, because being very near neighbours to them, had there not been such a law, as a wall of partition between them, they might have become very familiar, and so have learnt their evil ways and customs, which this was designed to prevent: the Jews restrain F15 this to overtures and proclamations of peace, which they were not to make with these nations, as they were directed to do when they went out to war with others, ( Deuteronomy 20:10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Hilchot Melachim, c. 6. sect. 6.

Deuteronomy 23:6 In-Context

4 because they met you not with bred and water in the waye when ye came out of Egipte, and because they hyred agenst the Balaam the sonne of Beor the interpreter of Mesopotamia, to curse the
5 Neuerthelesse the Lorde thy God wolde not herken vnto Balaam, but turned the curse to a blessinge vnto the, because the Lorde thy God loued the.
6 Thou shalt neuer therfore seke that which is prosperouse or good for them all thy dayes for euer.
7 Thou shalt not abhorre an Edomite, for he is thy brother: nether shalt thou abhorre an Egiptian, because thou wast a straunger in hys londe.
8 The childern that are begotten of them shall come in to the congregacyon of the Lorde in the .iij. generacion.
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